Daniyal and Rafay shine

Published November 13, 2001

KARACHI, Nov 12: City School and St Michael’s won their matches in the 6th Dr S.M.A.Shah inter-school cricket tournament by winning their matches Sunday.

At the Asghar Ali Shah Stadium, City School Hali Road beat Dhaka Secondary School by seven wickets. Daniyal Shaikh guided his team to victory with an unbeaten 74 with eight fours.

Rafay Safdar made a fine 58 as St Michael’s defeated Progressive Academy by 40 runs at UBL Sports complex.

Summarized scores:

City School beat Dhaka Secondary by seven wickets.

Dhaka Secondary: 181 in 37.1 overs (Danish Zakaria 50, Yasir Hussain 36, Abdul Moiz 33, Talaha Farooq 3-27, Irtiqa Zaidi 3-36)

City School: 182-3 in 29.1 overs (Daniyal Shaikh 74 not out, Wamiq Ahmed 35)

St Micahel’s beat Progressive Academy by 40 runs.

St Michael’s: 183 in 36.1 overs (Rafay Safdar 58, Shahzad Kamal 38, M.Talha 3-32)

Progressive Academy: 143 in 38 overs (Taha Siddiqui 58, Zohaib Ahmed 3-18).—APP

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